id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
b084_0 | How long does it probably take the author to take a picture of herself that she likes?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She likes almost all the pictures she takes of herself and takes them often
C. She only takes pictures of other people on her trips
D. She tries to avoid taking pictures of herself as much as sh... | She tries to avoid taking pictures of herself as much as she can | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_1 | Who doesn't like photos of herself?
Choices:
A. the blogger's fellow traveler
B. the blogger's friend
C. not enough information
D. the travel blogger | the travel blogger | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_2 | How does the blogger feel about traveling?
Choices:
A. She doesn't like it.
B. She thinks it's just so-so.
C. She loves it.
D. not enough information | She loves it. | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_3 | How long did it take the writer to get New Zealand, stopping in 3 countries en route?
Choices:
A. several hours
B. several months
C. not enough information
D. several days | several days | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_4 | When did the narrator accidentally find herself on a volcano?
Choices:
A. When she was travelling through Yosemite National Park
B. When she was travelling through New Zealand
C. not enough information
D. When she was travelling through Africa | When she was travelling through New Zealand | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_5 | When did the blogger leave the lens cap off her camera?
Choices:
A. when she was in Cornwall
B. when she was in McDonald's
C. not enough information
D. en route to New Zealand and back | en route to New Zealand and back | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_6 | Where is Cornwall?
Choices:
A. in England
B. not enough information
C. in Europe
D. in Greenwich Mean Time | not enough information | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_7 | What does the blogger like to eat?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. something sweet
C. some kind of fast food
D. something gourmet | some kind of fast food | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_8 | Where will the narrator probably travel next?
Choices:
A. New Zealand
B. Europe
C. not enough information
D. McDonalds headquarters | not enough information | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_9 | Why does the blogger consider herself impractical?
Choices:
A. She traveled to New Zealand.
B. She growled at people
C. not enough information
D. She left the lens cap off her camera | She left the lens cap off her camera | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_10 | Where does the blogger like to eat McDonald's the most?
Choices:
A. In Asia
B. In Europe
C. not enough information
D. In the US | In Europe | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_11 | What is probably true about the writer?
Choices:
A. She humblebrags
B. She is British or from a Commonwealth country
C. She loves pastels
D. not enough information | She is British or from a Commonwealth country | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_12 | How many times has the author probably had McDonalds after having it in Europe?
Choices:
A. She will only have McDonalds in Europe after eating it once in Europe
B. She will never have McDonalds again after having it in Europe
C. not enough information
D. Several times to know that the McDonalds in Europe is the best | Several times to know that the McDonalds in Europe is the best | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_13 | How is the author probably able to travel so often?
Choices:
A. The author has an actual career that pays for the trips and only blogs about her travels when she gets time off
B. The author makes money from her travel blog to travel to more places
C. The author reads about people's travels and writes her own impressio... | The author makes money from her travel blog to travel to more places | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_14 | Why was the author more unfriendly towards people when she was in New Zealand?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because she didn't have a camera lens cap for her expensive camera and didn't want people to break it
C. Because she doesn't actually like people and only likes to travel to see new places
D. Because th... | Because she didn't have a camera lens cap for her expensive camera and didn't want people to break it | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_15 | How does the author probably feel about her photos of other people?
Choices:
A. She feels that they look better than her
B. She feels that she shouldn't take any more pictures of people
C. She feels that they look as bad as her
D. not enough information | She feels that they look better than her | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_16 | What it the blogger probably doing these days?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. planning another trip
C. buying a new camera
D. looking at photosgraphs | planning another trip | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b084_17 | Who doesn't want to be called a travel blogger?
Choices:
A. Other bloggers who call themselves a travel blogger
B. not enough information
C. Those who read the author's blog
D. The author of the blog post | The author of the blog post | [
"We all present these glossy lives to the world; coffee cups presented to dewy sunrises, champagne in airport lounges, luxurious restaurants that cost more than they should and share the blue skies days of exploration. I’m as guilty as anyone.\nBut, what about behind those scenes? Those days where the wind is so st... |
b085_0 | What did the author probably do with the colomba she made from the Field's recipe?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she probably ate them all
C. she probably didn't eat any
D. she probably ate some and shared it with others | not enough information | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_1 | After the end of this story, Carol Field is probably
Choices:
A. A chef
B. An author
C. A baker
D. not enough information | An author | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_2 | What is probably true about the narrator
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She likes baking
C. She likes to dig
D. She likes to hunt | She likes baking | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_3 | What does the author think about the baking book Carol Field's The Italian Baker?
Choices:
A. it is her favorite
B. not enough information
C. she is indifferent to the book
D. it is her least favorite | it is her favorite | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_4 | How long does it probably take to make columba?
Choices:
A. probably about 4 hours
B. not enough information
C. probably about an hour or less
D. probably about 2 days | probably about an hour or less | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_5 | When do you make colomba?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. During Chritmas
C. During Thanksgiving
D. During Easter | During Easter | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_6 | What did the narrator make?
Choices:
A. Something savory
B. not enough information
C. Something sugared
D. Something sour | Something sugared | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_7 | What desert did the author say was a fixture at Easter tables around Italy?
Choices:
A. sugar cookies
B. not enough information
C. cotton candy
D. colomba | colomba | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_8 | Why does the author say the legend may have been made up for Columba?
Choices:
A. so that girls weren't afraid of ghosts
B. perhaps to encourage young girls to learn how to bake on their own to get themselves out of sticky undesirable situations
C. not enough information
D. so boys cooked | perhaps to encourage young girls to learn how to bake on their own to get themselves out of sticky undesirable situations | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_9 | When did the author think colomba would make a very good baking project?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. always
C. 2 months ago
D. 3 weeks ago | always | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_10 | After Easter is over, the author probably:
Choices:
A. waits till the next Easter to make colomba again
B. not enough information
C. doesn't cook columba again
D. makes columba often even not at the holidays | waits till the next Easter to make colomba again | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_11 | Why do young girls make colomba?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. To get out of sticky situations
C. For tradition
D. For Easter | To get out of sticky situations | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_12 | Who came across the paper forms for making colomba at the super market?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The narrator
C. Carol Field
D. Young girls | The narrator | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_13 | Who wrote "The Italian Baker?"
Choices:
A. Joe Fields
B. not enough information
C. Carol Fields
D. John Fields | Carol Fields | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_14 | Making colomba probably lasts
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. A few days
C. A few hours
D. A few seconds | A few hours | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_15 | Who is Carol Fields?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. A pundit
C. A thinker
D. A celebrity | not enough information | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_16 | The narrator believes that
Choices:
A. Chocolate is a good dish
B. Colomba is a good dish
C. not enough information
D. Panettone is a bad dish | Colomba is a good dish | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b085_17 | What does the author probably eat with Columba at Easter?
Choices:
A. probably sugar cookies
B. probably broccoli
C. not enough information
D. probably chocolate | probably chocolate | [
"Surely the best thing about colomba, the Easter equivalent to panettone, is the sugared, toasted almond topping that covers the whole thing and crumbles when you cut it, so you sort of have no choice but just to pick up the crusty sugary bits and eat those on their own.\nI’d always thought that colomba would make ... |
b086_0 | Why was the author aware of their positionality?
Choices:
A. because they were doing research on research evaluation
B. not enough information
C. because they were a junior researcher
D. because they were British | because they were a junior researcher | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_1 | What was an important element of research for the author?
Choices:
A. Kindness.
B. Empathy.
C. Reflection.
D. not enough information | Reflection. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_2 | Which country does the author probably like the best?
Choices:
A. Uzbekistan.
B. not enough information
C. Uganda.
D. Uruguay. | not enough information | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_3 | About how long was the author likely in school before starting on a PhD?
Choices:
A. Four years.
B. Ten years.
C. not enough information
D. Sixteen years. | Sixteen years. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_4 | What is most likely true about the author after this story?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. they will change the UK education system forever
C. they will complete their program
D. they will get disappointed in academia | they will complete their program | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_5 | In what country was the author's PhD study done?
Choices:
A. The Netherlands.
B. The United Kingdom.
C. not enough information
D. New Zealand | The United Kingdom. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_6 | What is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. they don't follow politics
B. they are liberal
C. they are conservative
D. not enough information | they are liberal | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_7 | How long will it probably take to finish the PhD program?
Choices:
A. under a year
B. under six years
C. over six years
D. not enough information | under six years | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_8 | What would the author prefer to do, out of these options?
Choices:
A. to get a small research grant for buying books
B. to interview the most famous researcher in her field
C. not enough information
D. to go to an international conference | not enough information | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_9 | What can change an academic's career?
Choices:
A. research evaluation
B. their gender
C. reflection
D. not enough information | research evaluation | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_10 | What does the author likely believe?
Choices:
A. That the REF system is useless
B. That the senior academics were disparaging
C. That the topic of their thesis is sensitive
D. not enough information | That the topic of their thesis is sensitive | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_11 | What is the author's likely opinion on school?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. That it is easy and simple.
C. That it is worthwhile and important.
D. That it is a pointless endeavor. | That it is worthwhile and important. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_12 | What is an important part of British academia?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. REF
C. PBRF
D. ERA | REF | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_13 | When did the author write the post?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. while interviewing some academics
C. after interviewing some academics
D. before interviewing some academics | after interviewing some academics | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_14 | Why did the author interview academics?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. To study the New Zealand Performance-Based fund.
C. To examine the Excellence in Research for Australia.
D. To get data for the PhD study. | To get data for the PhD study. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_15 | What is most likely true about the author after this story?
Choices:
A. They will become a proofreader.
B. They will move to Denmark.
C. not enough information
D. They will have an advanced degree. | They will have an advanced degree. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_16 | What does the author likely believe?
Choices:
A. That a PhD is worthless.
B. That men are the better gender.
C. not enough information
D. That women deserve equal treatment. | That women deserve equal treatment. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b086_17 | When did the author interview esteemed academics?
Choices:
A. After the PhD study.
B. Before the PhD study.
C. During the PhD study.
D. not enough information | During the PhD study. | [
"As academic work is becoming arguably more precarious and competitive, shorter contracts are becoming the norm, and the number of people completing PhDs in the UK is increasing, the risks associated with researching academia are high. This post discusses and explores my experiences of being a PhD student researchi... |
b087_0 | Who stands in the hallway in the first shot of the scene in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the magician
C. the cowgirl
D. the cowboy | the cowboy | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_1 | How long probably is the movie, "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. probably 2 hours
B. probably 5 hours
C. probably 4 hours
D. not enough information | probably 2 hours | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_2 | How long did it likely take the author to write their analysis?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. he has been writing this article for years
C. it took less than an hour to write a summary
D. at least as long as the movie because he went scene by scene | at least as long as the movie because he went scene by scene | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_3 | What is the film The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly often regarded as?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a pretty good movie
C. one of the greatest films of all time
D. a fantastic documentary | one of the greatest films of all time | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_4 | After the story, what is probably true about the cowboy from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. the cowboy finds a different job in another field
B. The cowboy gains some fame acting in the movie
C. not enough information
D. the cowboy never works again | The cowboy gains some fame acting in the movie | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_5 | What did the author notice after additional viewings of the film?
Choices:
A. the soundtrack
B. the lighting
C. the costumes
D. not enough information | the lighting | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_6 | How does the author change the way he watches the film?
Choices:
A. he is critical of the editing
B. he is fixated on the costuming
C. he analyzes the lighting
D. not enough information | he analyzes the lighting | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_7 | What character appears in the first shot of the scene?
Choices:
A. an indian
B. a child
C. a cowboy
D. not enough information | a cowboy | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_8 | Where was the movie "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" first seen?
Choices:
A. on television
B. on DVD
C. in the movie theater
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_9 | What lighting effect does the author seem most confused by?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the various pieces of wood and props in the frame
C. the black circular shadow
D. the shadow on the cowboy | the black circular shadow | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_10 | How does the writer feel about the lighting in the movie "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. he is impressed
B. he doesn't think it is superior
C. he doesn't care about it
D. not enough information | he is impressed | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_11 | What movie does the writer feel have great lighting?
Choices:
A. Back to the Future
B. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
C. The Incredibles
D. not enough information | The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_12 | When does the scene have extremely beautiful lighting in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. in the third shot of the scene
C. in the second shot of the scene
D. in the first shot of the scene | in the first shot of the scene | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_13 | Why was the cowboy drenched in shadows in the scene of the movie?
Choices:
A. to show him herding his cows
B. to show him sneaking around
C. to show him loving his wife
D. not enough information | to show him sneaking around | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_14 | What is probably true about the lighting in the movie "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?"
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the lighting is bright all the time
C. the lighting helps to set the mood
D. the lighting is very dark all the time | the lighting helps to set the mood | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_15 | What does the author think of the lighting in the film?
Choices:
A. he thought it was impossible to notice anything about it
B. he thought it was perfect and he wouldn't change a thing
C. not enough information
D. he thinks some was well done, but there was room for improvement | he thinks some was well done, but there was room for improvement | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_16 | How will the author view the lighting the next time he watches the film?
Choices:
A. he will forget about it
B. he probably won't watch the film again
C. not enough information
D. he will think it is obvious and will still have many questions | he will think it is obvious and will still have many questions | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b087_17 | What can you infer about the film?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. it takes place sometime in history
C. the cowboy is a main character
D. it is a western film | not enough information | [
"The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a great film, and often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. I never much paid attention to how the film was lit, but on examination I don’t know what I think of the lighting. Maybe i’m totally wrong, but the lighting seems quite obvious when you pay attention to it,... |
b088_0 | What is probably true about the author's husband?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He is homosexual
C. He is bi-sexual
D. He is only heterosexual | He is homosexual | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_1 | The couple described in this passage will probably soon commemorate:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. their son's 15th birthday
C. their 29th anniversary
D. the husband's retirement | their 29th anniversary | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_2 | The author is not whose type?
Choices:
A. her neighbor's
B. her co-worker's
C. not enough information
D. her husband's | her husband's | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_3 | For how long has the husband felt attracted to the same sex?
Choices:
A. for several years
B. not enough information
C. since they got married
D. for as long as he can remember | for as long as he can remember | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_4 | How long after the wedding did the writer to discover that her husband was gay?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 25 years
C. 15 years
D. 20 years | 25 years | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_5 | Why did the author's husband have no passion for the author?
Choices:
A. because He was 25 years older than he was on the day they got married
B. because He was gay
C. not enough information
D. because He was married | because He was gay | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_6 | How does the author probably feel about her situation with her husband?
Choices:
A. confused about their future
B. like they have a stable relationship
C. certain of their future
D. not enough information | confused about their future | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_7 | What has been bothering the author?
Choices:
A. Her marriage had to much fun
B. not enough information
C. Her marriage was very normal
D. Her husband had no passion for her hence their growing lack of intimacy | Her husband had no passion for her hence their growing lack of intimacy | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_8 | What convinced the author's husband marry the author?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. he wanted his wife and a good life
C. he wanted to build a family
D. he believed he could change his orientation | he believed he could change his orientation | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_9 | when did the author have a final conviction that there was nothing wrong with her?
Choices:
A. After the meeting with a church counselor
B. After she found gay porn on his computer
C. Before her 25th wedding anniversary
D. not enough information | After she found gay porn on his computer | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_10 | Why was the author heartbroken?
Choices:
A. because her husband confessed that he was gay
B. because her child confessed he was gay
C. because her husband asked for a divorce
D. not enough information | because her husband confessed that he was gay | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_11 | How long have they been married?
Choices:
A. More than 2 decades
B. More than a decade
C. 10 years
D. not enough information | More than 2 decades | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_12 | What grounds or holds will convince them to keep their marriage?
Choices:
A. Their future generations
B. Their possessions
C. not enough information
D. The mutual respect for each other excluding the passion | not enough information | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_13 | What was the husband's occupation?
Choices:
A. teacher
B. accountant
C. plumber
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_14 | What did the author find on her husband's computer?
Choices:
A. gay porn
B. not enough information
C. receipts for travel she did not know about
D. chats with an affair partner | gay porn | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_15 | After the end of this story, the author is probably:
Choices:
A. the man's type
B. still relieved about her discovery
C. not enough information
D. still believes something is wrong with her | still relieved about her discovery | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_16 | What is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. she was certain her husband was gay
B. She is not gay
C. she is gay, like her husband
D. not enough information | She is not gay | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b088_17 | The author probably believes that her husband:
Choices:
A. Is also relieved to have the secret out
B. not enough information
C. still has more secrets
D. is mean | Is also relieved to have the secret out | [
"I married young, at 19, bright-eyed and hopeful, and in a few months, we will celebrate our 29th anniversary. Like all marriages, we have had our share of happy and sad, growing together as the years passed us by. My husband is my best friend, a wonderful father, a hard worker, a great provider, treats me like a q... |
b089_0 | What issue did the author mention about the tickets for the catacombs?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. waiting times a very long in the summer
C. it's very damp and cool once you are in there
D. the cost of the tickets is too much money | waiting times a very long in the summer | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_1 | Why is the author concerned about a budget?
Choices:
A. the catacombs are very expensive to see
B. not enough information
C. travelling is expensive
D. Online tickets cost a lot more | Online tickets cost a lot more | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_2 | How long would you probably have to wait in line without online tickets?
Choices:
A. up to several hours
B. not enough information
C. there is no wait
D. all day long | up to several hours | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_3 | What is limited for each time slot?
Choices:
A. tour spots
B. audio guides
C. headphones
D. not enough information | tour spots | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_4 | What did the author do after leaving the catacombs?
Choices:
A. She went back to her hotel
B. She went and walked along the Seine River
C. She went to a fancy cafe in Paris
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_5 | What is worth it?
Choices:
A. visiting the catacombs
B. not enough information
C. buying tickets onsite
D. Online tickets | Online tickets | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_6 | What is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. they are an avid traveller
B. they don't like to explore new places
C. not enough information
D. they have only been to Paris once | they are an avid traveller | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_7 | After going down into the catacombs, how does the author probably feel about the cost of the tickets?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. It's unimpressive for the price
C. It's worth every penny
D. It's way too much money even if she likes it | It's worth every penny | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_8 | When did the author last visit Paris?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 3 hours ago
C. 30 minutes ago
D. last summer | last summer | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_9 | Where is the author from?
Choices:
A. Ireland
B. not enough information
C. Wales
D. Scotland | not enough information | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
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